Brunswick–Uelzen railway

The Brunswick–Uelzen railway line is a largely, single-tracked, non-electrified branch line in the north German state of Lower Saxony. It serves the northern part of Brunswick Land and the eastern region of the Lüneburg Heath. The most important station en route is Gifhorn. The line has also been called the Mühlenbahn ("Mill Railway") for several years due to the many mills along its route.

Brunswick–Uelzen railway
Brunswick–Uelzen railway
Overview
Line number
  • 1902 (Brunswick–Gifhorn)
  • 1962 (Gifhorn–Wieren)
LocaleLower Saxony, Germany
Service
Route number115
Technical
Line length87 km (54 mi)
Route map

0.0
Brunswick Hbf
7.3
Braunschweig-Gliesmarode
former Schunter Valley Railway
to Wolfsburg until 1998/2000
old course of the Schunter
Valley Railway to ca. 1940
from Brunswick North
to Celle
10.2
Brunswick-Querum
12.3
Bienrode
14.0
Wenden-Bechtsbüttel
Mittelland Canal
16.7
Meinholz
20.0
Meine
23.9
Rötgesbüttel
(Haltepunkt 1982–2020)
new course from 1913
28.4
Isenbüttel Dorf
32.1
0.0
Gifhorn
(formerly Isenbüttel-Gifhorn)
3.5
Gifhorn Stadt
7.8
Triangel
12.6
Neudorf-Platendorf
19.3
Wahrenholz
22.4
Schönewörde
25.1
Vorhop
29.1
Knesebeck
to Wittingen West
35.1
Wittingen
39.6
Stöcken
43.2
Langenbrügge
47.6
Bad Bodenteich
from Stendal
55.1
Wieren
to Uelzen, Bremen
Source: German railway atlas
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